The revered Tirupati Temple is set to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) to manage the huge influx of devotees visiting the sacred hill shrine. With millions of pilgrims visiting each year, the temple authorities aim to use AI technology to monitor crowd movement, improve safety, and ensure a smoother experience for everyone. This first-of-its-kind initiative in India is expected to set a benchmark for other religious institutions managing large gatherings. Here’s all you need to know about this.
AI To Help Manage Crowd At Tirupati Temple
According to NDTV, the Tirumala Tirupati Temple will get a state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence-Integrated Command Control Centre (ICC) soon. This initiative in India is expected to transform crowd management and improve services for pilgrims visiting the sacred hill shrine.
Reports suggest that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will inaugurate India’s first AI-integrated CC Centre at the temple on Thursday. How will it work? Well, the new ICC, established at the Vaikuntham-1 Complex, will use artificial intelligence to provide real-time data and insights to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) officials.
A big digital screen has been put up at the centre. It will display a live feed from CCTV cameras across the temple premises. Furthermore, it will monitored by a team of over 25 technical experts.
All You Need To Know About This
The temple authorities plan to use AI to make crowd and darshan management more convenient for thousands of devotees who come to seek blessings of the Kali Yuga deity at Tirumala Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple. The AI-powered cameras have facial recognition technology. The system will help authorities track the number of pilgrims in queue lines. It will also estimate waiting times for darshan, allowing officials to manage the flow of devotees more efficiently.
In addition to the existing ones, the AI cameras will also help in cases of accidents and other untoward incidents. The new system will also generate 3D maps to show ground-level conditions to TTD officials. This will help identify crowded areas and help prevent congestion in the temple premises.
The initiative has been in development for several months now. It is expected to greatly assist officials in managing crowds at the Tirupati Temple.
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